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Pope Benedict XVI on Creation vs. Evolution
FAQ about Reflections on the Worthiness of Human Creation Question: What does
the Pope think of your book? Answer: His
Holiness has not yet had an opportunity to read my book. I think he
might disagree with my views on world population. However, based on his
teachings, I believe he supports my views on creation, evolution, and
the world energy crisis. From the July
2007 Meeting
of the Holy Father Benedict XVI with the Clergy of the Dioceses of
Belluno-Feltre and Treviso: " Pope Benedict talks about the "voices of the moment" to represent current desires with no regard to the future of humanity. In my book, I talk about a "voice of the future" to represent justice for future generations. From Reflections on the Worthiness of Human Creation: We have activism in countless ways. The Spotted Owls in the Pacific Northwest, for instance, are not aware of the hardships they face or the danger of their own extinction. It is thought, nevertheless, that they need a voice, a human voice to speak for their right to survival. Fine! Now how about a voice for the future generations of mankind -- they will probably be smarter than we are, and will also love to live well; but they have no voice because they are not yet born. I therefore propose that every government create a "Voice of the Future" department to allow government policy makers to include in their consideration a most important input -- justice across time boundaries in addition to contemporary justice across political or economic boundaries. Back to Main Page: Reflections on the Worthiness of Human Creation ©2008 K. T. Chang. All rights reserved.
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